Children help create city's 30th 'tiny forest'
Children and volunteers have been helping to plant hundreds of new trees to create a "tiny forest".
Leicester City Council has been working on the project to grow a network of urban micro forests in schools and community spaces across the city with environmental charity Earthwatch since spring 2021.
The forests feature a mix of native tree species, including elm, silver birch, hawthorn and broom, and are designed to attract more than 500 animal and plant species within three years.
ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Leicester reporter Helen McCarthy went to meet the pupils from Eyres Monsell Primary School who helped to plant the tiny forests.
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